2019 turkish offensive into north-eastern syria, audit, bashar al-assad, business, debate, democracy, democratic national committee, democratic nominee, democratic party (united states), dnc, donald trump, election, european migrant crisis, finance, fortune, hilary clinton, hillary clinton, invasion, islamic state of iraq and the levant, jimmy carter, john f. kennedy, journalism franchise, mikhail gorbachev, most powerful women, mpw, peacekeeping, presidency of donald trump, reason, risk, rojava, russia, summit, syria, transparency (behavior), tulsi gabbard, voter-verified paper audit trail, voting, wall street, whistleblower
barack obama, bill clinton, bill maher, brain tumor, business, child custody, conference, d.c., donald trump, feeling, finance, fortune, hallucination, hillary clinton, influenza, intuition, jamaica, journalism franchise, libya, madeleine albright, maine, marriage, most powerful women summit 2019, mpw 2019, nina easton, nuclear warfare, pandemic, psychosis, rat, schizophrenia, susan rice, the new york times, twitter, united states, wall street, war, washington
afghan peace process, antarctica, arms control, barack obama, bill clinton, bill maher, brain tumor, business, child custody, china–united states trade war, cold war, competition (economics), conference, d.c., director of national intelligence, donald trump, election, energy policy of the united states, feeling, finance, fortune, george w. bush, hallucination, hillary clinton, ice sheet, influenza, institute, intercontinental ballistic missile, intuition, jamaica, journalism franchise, libya, low-carbon economy, madeleine albright, maine, marriage, milken, most powerful women summit 2019, mpw 2019, multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle, nina easton, north korea, nuclear proliferation, nuclear warfare, nuclear weapon, pandemic, politics of afghanistan, psychosis, rat, russian interference in the 2020 united states elections, schizophrenia, sea, social media, susan rice, taliban, the new york times, treaty, twitter, united states, wall street, war, washington, west antarctic ice sheet
advertising, aesthetics, amazon (company), apple inc., audio engineer, axios, brand, business-to-business, chief operating officer, consciousness, culture, dean baquet, dmseast19, donald trump, facebook, finance, food, generation, google, habit, hillary clinton, innovation, insurgency, internet, jim vandehei, journalism, leadership, makers conference, makers women, meredith kopit levien, michael barbaro, mind, narrative, new media, new york times, news, online advertising, pay television, politico, pricing, prototype, reason, robotics, social movement, streaming media, subscription business model, the new york times, theory, women in business
Director at Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security
abolitionism in the united states, board of directors, china, communication, conversation, education, entrepreneurship, equal pay for equal work, feeling, frederick douglass, gender, gender equality, gender pay gap, hillary clinton, human rights, reason, rights, social norm, stereotype, united nations, united states electoral college, vice president of the united states, women's rights, women's rights are human rights, world economic forum
angela davis, audre lorde, bell hooks, bullying, claudette colvin, consent, doctor of philosophy, domestic violence, emotional labor, empathy, empowerment, feeling, femininity, feminism, feminist theory, frederick douglass, gay, gender, gender inequality, heterosexism, hillary clinton, ida b. wells, influence of mass media, institute, james baldwin, lgbt, liberty, masculinity, milken, misogyny, motivation, oppression, patriarchy, question, rape, reason, self-esteem, sexism, sexual objectification, social media, storytelling, susan b. anthony, toxic masculinity, transgender, violence, women's empowerment
Founder, Designer & Executive Chairman at Tory Burch Foundation
#embraceambition, 10,000 women, abolitionism in the united states, ambition, bank, bank of america, beyoncé, bikini, board of directors, brand, burkini, business, capitalism, carbon neutrality, carnegie hall, childhood, china, communication, conversation, corporate title, creativity, credit, credit card, developing country, dignity, dina powell, dinner, education, embrace ambition, empathy, employment, empowerment, entrepreneurship, equal pay for equal work, fashion, feeling, female entrepreneurs, feminism, frederick douglass, gender, gender equality, gender pay gap, generation, generosity, goldman sachs, gratitude, halima, halima aden, hillary clinton, hope, human, human rights, industrial revolution, internet, israel, kakuma, living wage, loan, low-carbon economy, loyalty , matriarchy, mentorship, mother, new york city, orchestra, property, reason, refugee, rights, rihanna, social entrepreneurship, social norm, somalia, stereotype, steve case, sustainability, swimsuit, ted (conference), the hunger games (film), tom and jerry, tom montag, tory burch, tory burch foundation, unemployment, unicef, united nations, united states, united states electoral college, vice president of the united states, violence, war, women, women of color, women's empowerment, women's rights, women's rights are human rights, world economic forum
alexei navalny, bible, bipartisanship, bitcoin, boris yeltsin, brine, chat room, communism, counterintelligence, democracy, democratic party (united states), diorite, disinformation, dissolution of the soviet union, donald trump, encryption, facebook, fake news website, hat, hillary clinton, investment, iron, joe biden, mathematics, michael mcfaul, new start, president of russia, price, proof of work, pump and dump, republican party (united states), research, silk, silk road (marketplace), social norm, start i, startups, technology, thesis, twitter, ukraine, united states congress, venture capital, vladimir putin, weather, whataboutism
Director, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Affairs at Stanford University
alexei navalny, bipartisanship, boris yeltsin, communism, counterintelligence, democracy, democratic party (united states), disinformation, dissolution of the soviet union, donald trump, facebook, fake news website, hillary clinton, joe biden, michael mcfaul, new start, president of russia, republican party (united states), social norm, start i, startups, technology, twitter, ukraine, united states congress, venture capital, vladimir putin, whataboutism
barack obama, bill clinton, british empire, china, elizabeth warren, franklin d. roosevelt, free trade, george h. w. bush, group of seven, hillary clinton, immigration, millennials, new world order (politics), north american free trade agreement, outsourcing, philippines, recession, singapore, startups, surrender of japan, technology, united states, united states congress, venture capital, vice president of the united states, winston churchill, world war ii
Vice President of Policy at Future of Privacy Forum
campaign advertising, children's online privacy protection act, deepfake, donald trump, facebook, faith, fake news, federal preemption, federal trade commission, first amendment to the united states constitution, general data protection regulation, hillary clinton, internet, internet education foundation, mark zuckerberg, medical prescription, mitch mcconnell, new deal, news, over-the-counter drug, policy, privacy, public sphere, reason, rhetoric, section 230 of the communications decency act, state of the net, united states congress
Member of Congress at U.S House of Representatives
campaign advertising, children's online privacy protection act, deepfake, donald trump, facebook, faith, fake news, federal preemption, federal trade commission, first amendment to the united states constitution, general data protection regulation, hillary clinton, internet, internet education foundation, mark zuckerberg, medical prescription, mitch mcconnell, new deal, news, over-the-counter drug, policy, privacy, public sphere, reason, rhetoric, section 230 of the communications decency act, state of the net, united states congress
2016 election, 2020 election, 2021 united nations climate change conference, 737 max, aaron paul, accident, actor, agriculture, airbnb, airbnb party, airbnb shooting, aircraft pilot, airline, airplane, alex gorsky, alright, amazon (company), andrew ross sorkin, android (operating system), anthony scaramucci, aol, app store (ios), applause, apple, apple inc., apple pay, apple tv +, archewell, automation, autonomy, aviation, aviation safety, banking, barack obama, bathroom, bed and breakfast, belief, bernie sanders, bill & melinda gates foundation, bill clinton, bill gates, bill gates elizabeth warren, billionaire, billionaire tax, bitcoin, black twitter, blockchain, body image, boeing, boeing 737 max, boeing company, boeing plane crash, brand, branding, breaking bad, brian chesky, bts, business, business model, cab, calibra, campaign advertising, campaign finance reform in the united states, capitalism, carried interest, celebrity, champion women, chelsea clinton, chief executive officer, child labour, china, china–united states trade war, clawback, climate change, common cold, community, competition, competition law, computer security, consumer protection, conversation, credit card, credit score in the united states, criticism, crowdsourcing, crypocurrency, cryptocurrency, culture, david letterman, david marcus, daydream, dealbook, dealbook conference, debate, democratic party (united states), dennis a. muilenburg, diana nyad, digital identity, digital security, disney, disney+, don mcgahn, donald trump, driver's license, dusney +, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, economics, economy, edward bernays, election, electoral fraud, elizabeth warren, empathy, employment, entertainment, entrepreneurship, eric holder, estate tax in the united states, facebook, facial recognition system, false advertising, federal aviation administration, federal government of the united states, federal trade commission, fee, feeling, female empowerment, female leadership, finance, financial inclusion, financial literacy, financial services, financial technology, financial transaction, fintech, flight test, food, ford, franchising, freedom of speech, ginni rometty, goal, google, goop, goop (company), govenor of texas, green lights, gross income, gross margin, gwyneth paltrow, gwyneth paltrow avengers, gwyneth paltrow goop, gwyneth paltrow harvey weinstein, gwyneth paltrow interview, hbo, hbo max, health, health care, health insurance mandate, healthcare reform in the united states, hillary clinton, hillary rodham clinton, hippie, honda, hulu, hydraulic fracturing, ibm, impeachment, impeachment in the united states, incentive, income, initial public offering, innovation, instagram, insurance, integrity, internet, internet of things, internet privacy, interoperability, investment, investments, investor, iron man, itunes, joe biden, joel klein, johnson and johnson, journalism, jury, just keep livin foundation, justice, kanye, kanye west, keeping up with the kardashians, kendall jenner, khloé kardashian, kim, kim k, kim kardashian, kim kardashian interview, kim kardashian kanye west, kim kardashian on kanye west, knowledge, kris jenner, land grabbing, law, lawsuit, leadership, libra (digital currency), lyft, marco rubio, market (economics), marvel, mass surveillance, mastercard, matthew mcconaughey, me too movement, meaning of life, medicare (united states), meghan markle, mellody hobson, mental health, microsoft, microsoft corp. v. commission, mind, mini, mobile app, mobile banking, money, monopoly, motivation, multiculturalism, nancy pelosi, narrative, netflix, netlfix, new york times, news, newspaper, nothing, nuclear reactor, nytimes, obama, operating system, opiod, oreo, orrin hatch, overdraft, password, patient protection and affordable care act, plane, plane crash, police, policy, polio, political ads, politics, presidency of barack obama, presidency of donald trump, price, prince harry, prince harry, duke of sussex, prison reform, privacy, profit (economics), progressive tax, property, public health insurance option, question, radiation, reason, receipt, reed hastings, remote work, republican party (united states), retail, return on investment, risk, roma (2018 film), royal family, rudy giuliani, ryan seacrest, safety case, safety culture, sales, science, screen time, secretary, self, self-driving car, shame, shit, showtime (tv network), simulation, single-payer healthcare, sme finance, social media, southwest airlines, speculation, spotify, stacey abrams, stakeholder (corporate), starvation, statistics, steve case, stock, stock exchange, stock market, streaming, streaming media, subscription business model, sustainability, system, tax, tax avoidance, tax deduction, taxes, taxi, taxi cab, taxpayer, team, technology, ted, tele2, the avengers, the irishman, the new york times, the perfect storm (film), the politician, thought, tim cook, time, torches of freedom, tort, touchpoint, toyota, toyota camry, transport, trump, trust law, truth, twitter, uber, un, underwriting, unicorn (finance), united states antitrust law, united states congress, unpaid work, valerie jarrett, valerie jarrette, valuation (finance), value proposition, vice president of the united states, video on demand, voter registration, voting, walmart, warren buffett, work ethic, youtube, биткойн, брайтон, ваз-2115, владивосток, втб 24, выставка достижений народного хозяйства, европа, налог на добавленную стоимость, нидерланды, пхукет, россия, франция
Politician, diplomat, lawyer, writer, and public speaker
2016 election, 2020 election, barack obama, bill clinton, campaign advertising, carried interest, chelsea clinton, china, china–united states trade war, democratic party (united states), diana nyad, donald trump, election, facebook, facial recognition system, freedom of speech, health care, health insurance mandate, healthcare reform in the united states, hillary clinton, hillary rodham clinton, impeachment, impeachment in the united states, leadership, mass surveillance, me too movement, motivation, nancy pelosi, patient protection and affordable care act, politics, public health insurance option, republican party (united states), rudy giuliani, the new york times, trump, united states congress
ballot access, behavior, classroom, community, constitution of the united states, democracy, democratic party (united states), democratic-republican party, donald trump, facebook, franklin d. roosevelt, health, hillary clinton, independent politician, innovation, learning, learning management system, machine learning, mike pence, millennials, open educational resources, pedagogy, politics, polling place, presidency, president of the united states, price, progress, reason, recombinant dna, recycling, republican party (united states), research, running mate, science, separation of powers, social media, soft skills, startup company, teacher, technology, textbook, thomas jefferson, twelfth amendment to the united states constitution, two-party system, united states electoral college, united states senate, vice president of the united states, voting methods in deliberative assemblies
ballot access, constitution of the united states, democracy, democratic party (united states), democratic-republican party, donald trump, facebook, franklin d. roosevelt, hillary clinton, independent politician, mike pence, politics, polling place, presidency, president of the united states, republican party (united states), running mate, separation of powers, social media, thomas jefferson, twelfth amendment to the united states constitution, two-party system, united states electoral college, united states senate, vice president of the united states, voting methods in deliberative assemblies
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